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Fri, Jun 27 2008 8:36

String.Empty versus "" - The real deal

This is one topic that keeps popping up every now and then. A lot of people seem to be curious about the performance implications of using one versus the other, and not unexpectedly, a lot of different answers come up. To settle it once for all, here's...
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